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Tie Down Roller-Style Boat Guide-Ons are fixed-angle roller guides that mount on top or beneath the trailer frame for added adjustment and more versatility. Hot-dip galvanized posts with 13" high rubber rollers. Fit up to 4" trailer frame. Side adjustment out to 13". Mounting hardware is included with the Tie Down roller-style boat guide-ons. Sold in pairs.

Good product. Does what it says. Heavy duty construction. Makes loading our boat on the trailer easier. Easier to line up the boat on the trailer.

Good product. Does what it says. Heavy duty construction. Makes loading our boat on the trailer easier. Easier to line up the boat on the trailer.

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Sturdy unit - needs slight modification

Unit is used in salt water. Makes loading my boat very easy. Before you install it, drill a small hole in the elbow where it turns up to drain water from it. As...Read complete review

Unit is used in salt water. Makes loading my boat very easy. Before you install it, drill a small hole in the elbow where it turns up to drain water from it. As it is not plugged on the ends, water accumilates in the elbow and sits; rust forms and eventually rusts through. Great unit but only lasted 2 years, going to a fiberglass unit now.

shd hv covers to cap off U-bolts after cutting to length to prevent cuts to hands or damage to hull. I had to improvise with caps I saved from vinyl covered closet shelves project. It also looks more professional & matches white bumper rails otherwise great product.

Good length on the rubber rollers and with the height of the whole guide on it is easily visible above the waterline helping to spot and guide your boat back onto the trailer. Keep the bolts as close to the trailer frame as you can to maintain strength and you should have no trouble with the installation or strength.

This should work as long as the height falls in line with the height of your boat. The rollers are 13" high. This item fits trailer frames up to 4" so as long as the height falls where you need it to, this should work. Also, the price is for a pair of roller guides

Answered on 6/19/2009 by Ryan from Overtons

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This product is unlikely to work. It's best for up to maybe 14 ft aluminum boats. I'd recommend boards for a boat that big.